IZTHBEE Suffered From Heart Trouble Became Weak and Run Down Mrs. Win. Diotte, Glenaandficld, Ont, writes: "lor long jwriod I suffered from heart troublfl, and became very weak and run down. I tried various remedies, but they did me no good. One da; I net a friend and told her of my trouble. She said she had had heart tronble for two years ' iooA V?' after MiaK Mi'barn's Heart and Nero .PWi o short time MhUlW:i Moved of urr tryuuK, bo .i got two Doxes and after takinz a I l.nn T 1 1 ' r Price 500 1 dox -d y Jg.. heart trouble." , , Mi l D nt ' nrtXi itorei, or milled timet on nuijH si yrici It Til jiiHaru Co. Ud.. Toronia Ont SPECIAL! SPECIAL! LAVENDER FACE LOTION ' and LAVENDER TALCUM 85-ccnt Value Both for 50 cents Dfut Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sith St. TIIR.EB GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS BULKLEY VALLEY COAL THE BETTER COAL Analysis v::::!c mutto. 29.32; ash, 6.76; fixed carbon, 62.87; b.t.u.'s, 13917 Bclr.3 low In volatile it will not block your pipes. Being low In ash, yea cro not buying clinkers. Being high in fixed carbon means l:r. ixsting quality. Being high In British Thermal Unite means ' more heat value per pound. Order Now. Your Dealer Can Supply You. For Sale-Here, are some Snaps FIFTH AVENUE EAST-4-roomed house with bath $1,200. $800 cash, balance arranged. EIGHTH AVENUE WE6T-Lot, and 4 -roomed house with bath. $1,000. Balance on easy terms. H--:n on English Hill, Summit Avenue, Borden Street and any part of the city at reasonable prices and terms. McCAFFEV Y, GIHHONS & COLLART, LTD. TIIIKn AVENt'E W. TELEPHONE 11 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED fiPIXIAI. WINTEK EMTKMOS IWUT.S lUk'ta on Mle Iront Nor. IS, 1910 to trb. tit. 1931 (altli final return llmll March SI. 1931) PRINCE KLTERT TO VANCOUVEU $10.00 RETURN Mranirri Irate Prince Kucrt I or Vancoum: TJ. t.U.t.. r.VKUV Tl'KSHW. IM I'M. Arriving Vancouver, vu Ocean Falls, Thursday Noon appro. AKIIKM EVKKV I HIHA V .MIIIMOIIT Aiming Vancouver Sunday midnight appro. St:- ; tailing io Ton Slmpnou. Alice Arm. Anyox, Stewart and Nm Hirer point Sunday. 8:00 p.m. " information reiardlng all wlluuji and ticket at I'ltlMK IU I'tlltT ACIKNCV: Urcoad Atfliue, Phone SM r.C COAST ISTEAMSIllPS B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM 1'KINCE KUI'CKT To Ketchikan, Wrangrjl, Junrau, and Skugway. February 7 and 21, To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-February 11 and 25, Prince Mary -Ocean Palis etc Van"- uver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 pjn Agents For All Steamship Lines W C Orchard. Oen. Agent. 3rilAv.. Prlnue itupert. Phone 31. rhone 566 Rupert Motors G".e and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors rNDF.R AND BODY WORK ' BrtUIALTY Dr Alexander X HAY SEKVICE PHONE 575 BESNElt BLOCK DENTIST TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOIt SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese KRF.SII PASTEURIZED SULK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City i iimn n n i w ii i-j-K-w-JBscto---. COAL Huy the real Coalour famous Edson and CasilJy-Welllngton In any quantities. Also Hulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Ruperl Feed Co I'HONKS 58 AND 558 i Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Knockout Crib Tournament m Legion RobVtisTuestfjfyV Feb. 17 at 8 pjn. 3.3 W. J. Oreer is erecting a resi dence on Sixth Avenue Just west or Ebcrts Street for Laurie Lam bly. B. Jensen, who Injured his foot some time ago vhen engaged In halibut fishing operations, having since .been a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, sailed last night on the Prince Mary 'for Vancouver where he will receive further treatment. Charles Fa Blanoy. travelling agent for the Canadian Paclfb Railway (Ocean Traffic!, both transAtalntlc and transpacific, lett this morning by train to visit points in the interior. He spent a couple of days in Prince Rupeit and also Was at Stewart and An-yox. Delayed by awaiting lor, tyje In the Skeena Rrver last night,' Union steamer Catala,''Ca"pT.ATE, Dickson, arrived in ipprjpt 1.30 this morning from the south and sailed an hour later on her. return to Vancouver and wyppiriw.'This 's the last trip of 'the Catala on this run and she will be relieved next week by the steamer Camo sun while the Cardena comes north tomorrow on the Vancouver Prince Rupert - Anyox - Stewart route FKOM ST. JOHN TO GL.lSGOW-nELFAST-LIVXR POOL am. 30. xUareh 30 Hontraw FMrnaarx 31 Montcalm "March 8 Melita aarph 13 '. . . MbtitcUr.- rrh 17 Diicliass of Weninontf JtHot calling at Belfast. To Greenock-Liverpool prtl a Ducheaa of Athol! FROM NEW YORK To CHERnOUIlO-SOXUAMPTON Marc 14 . . Ducheaa Of Badlorrt FROM VANCOUVER ,' To Hawaii- lapsiM hlna-ni'lllp.Miir xFrfc M. xApl. IS ttnpreta of Japan March U. MayB Kmpre, of AaU. 4r 2S xUay X Emp of Canada April II xJuur3. Kmprcas of Rwti Inriudim c-.ll at Honolulu. A'jnlv to Aganu tverf where ot J. J IDItslllt Steamahlp Cwiil. Pass. Acant C PR StiUon. Vancouver. Telephone TrUilty 1161 ALIKE in JLuxurious v comforf p.VNADIAN National off, ra many luiurira and comfort! which add pleasure to your trip South by Steamer or Eat ly Train. Silling! from Prince Rupert to Yancomer, tlienre via Trl-Clty Service to Victoria and Seattle ThurMlaya 10.00 ,p.ni, t for Auyox and Stewart, M'ednesdaya 4.00 p.m. Itrgular leriice to North and South Queen Charlotte Iilands. Particular! of (all-Inaa, ratr7'tr., on request. l'aMeii)trr Iralus leac Prince Itupert for Edition I an', W'lii-( nlpcR. and point! Fait eirry Monday, Wfdmiilay and Saturday at 11.30, a.m. afinal It. K. MrNAUKHTON fll.fr it ritNfr A$.nl I'.lif ltllMl. II, . TV 141 irffMsMffjai'i n'l'Vi'stf WTTrftaa THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, February 14, 1931 The Heart is the Human Engine The m6tor ca'r wMch stalls by & roadside1 "or ' the aeroplane which drops into the sea Is no mora helpless than the human body when the heart plays out. The heart Is the human engine. If supplied with suitable nourishment and not overstrained by unwise eating and living, the heart Is a prodigious worker and meets all ordinary emergencies. When the nerves weaken the action of the heart weakens. Restore the feeble nerves byi the use' of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and immediately you strengthen the action' of the heart. This is the most certain way to overcome heart weakness, and the time to begin treatment is to-day now. You can no better afford to delay than can the pilot in the aeroplane. When you receive the danger signal from the heart it is time to apply the restorative Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. Northland Navigation Co.'s mo- cleared on its return to -Ketchl- kan. . I reoruary zusnav wiiitmoarkvon the steamer"Montrosefor 'Glasgow en-"Autfe: tft'hftfborjcf intRosshlrc. Scotland. When conditions improve Mr. McKinnon Intends to return to .Jhis country with his family. 6rf"lhe front page of the last Grande Prairie Herald Is' featured j a large map showing proposed' reute of a Pacific Coast railway i outlet for the Peace River country. The way that lines might take to Prince Rupert arc clearly shown. After having had twenfy years of promises, the paper suggests that a few years of real action might be in order. i ANNOUNCEMENTS Anglican Cathedial augmented A college boy gets the surprise of hi life, In "The Mayor and th-Manieure." at Moose Hall Feb. 18.' Diplomats and politicians can benefit by certain lessons for pub lic men in "The Mayor and Th Manicure," at Moose Hall, Feb. 10. Mayors are mayors, and manicures are manicures; but when the mayor "manicures" the manicure-See 'The Mayor and the Manicure." at the Moose Hall. Feb. 16. Women of Mooseheart Legion whist drive and dance, Feb. 19. Royal Purple bridge and whist, Friday, February 20, Elks' Home. Admission 50c. Next Royal Purple BrIdge-whIsV series Monday, February 23. i Anglican 'Tea. Mrs. Woodland's Fifth Avenue, February 24. "Melvina's Courtship," at United ChurctyFebruary 26, 27. v'iktSb Whist Drive and .Dar .Dance j m .- ass Eagles' Smoker March 6. L. O. B A. Bridge, Dance March 12. St. Patrick's Hall, March 17. Whists and Concert,- Catholic Catholic women's League Spring Sale April 8. Presbyterian Easter Sale Aprl'. 10 PROGRAM OF MERIT Popular Artists to Present Entertainment on Monday Night !-.ii.,u x-n The enthusiastic reception! accor edd the efforts of the Prince Rupert Singers In the spring of 1029 has prompted members of that organization to prepare another program of similar style. This program, which will be given In the Moose Hall on next Monday, February 16, is under the auspices of the St. An-r drew's Cathedral Choir, sand wlll.be assisted by many members from other local musical organizations. A well balanced program has been arranged consisting, of mixed choruses, male voice choruses and quartets, ladies' choruses, trios, instrumental numbers, and will Include a one-act play. The musical program Is under the direction of H. N. Brocklesby with the accompaniments by Mrs. E. 3. Smith. The musical Items have been chosen with care and 'will In Radio station KiR of Sfattle last night played a number at the "ludff, ?eaf snes' Mrituab. Scottish folk songs, Indian melo-request ,..,,. !..',.. i,:v,f,1 of Miss Mary. Houghtallng d,es am, a varIet of ballads Tne olPiince George. popular soloist William Beaumont, During the absence of Sergeant be hearoVlri a 'cello solo, while Mrs- E- J- Smitn- MIss N- Lawrence W. J. Service on a trip to Vancou- and Wm- Beaumont will present an ver, Constable Oeorge Blaney is acting In charge of the city pollco force In the day and Consetabie Malcolm Martin at night. itnstrnmentai-trior The playrto bf nresented in, this entertainment U Jun the' '"able direction of Alex Connon, assisted George Russell, for drunkenness. ' by Jimmy Farquhar. well "kn6wn"to was fined $25, with option of thirty i the theatre goers of Prince Rupert by his varied character presentations. Other members of the cast include the vivacious Connie Thorn and Jean Robertson. The last, but not least, member of the cast Is itorship Bellingham arrived in port,Fred Bagshaw, wtiose inimitable !at 4 o'clock this morning from!8""08,"100011 kn!0 " "The and the Mani-, Mayor Ketchikan with four carloads of Peat5d of au8hter and he" frozen halibut for transmission I cure f r!0t Panted by suoji a cast should fast National over Canadian Ran- m.. leave nothing to be desired in the As admission to this concert has been set at the nominal figure of ii. ... . 50c, a very large audlence.ls expec- Alex McKinnon. wno has been , and slnce tnere are no reserved working at the Premier mine, left is attendance seaU an tarly re- on this morning's train for St ' uested John. New Brunswick, where on . HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms.' Ai J. PRUDIIOMMK. Prop. Cor. ot Frascr wid Fifth 8ts. Savoy L. Martin, Terrace. New Royal Hotel I, Zarrlll, rnp TDK IIOir.1. MOKTII WHILE Hot & Cold Water: 8tiim Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrphiinr Ml Royal Oalate, city; Mr. and Mrs. Le- choir concert (direction H. W.'Ross, Pacific. Brocklesby) Moose Hall, Feb. 16. i . Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties nrnnnms DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses Rowe's Sheet Metal Works Hay iJfiuPfejrl , j From Third Ave. W. to 227 2nd Ave. W. (The Old Stand) Where they wilt hq. pleased to meet all their old f riends and ' patrons. if '1I7.H .ItfTM' ' RARV 7- HAS COLIC comes suddenly. Your first intimation COLIC that something i3 wrong may be a warning cry in the night. If you have a bottle of Castoria handy you needn't worry, for a little of this pure vegetable remedy will soon have baby his happy self again; let him go back to sle. Castoria is always the sensible thing to give an ailing child. When a child is restless, fretful, with coated tongue, bad breath and lack of appetite, it is a mother's standby. Most mothers give Castoria an important place in their homes. Ready for sour stomach, constipation, or upset. When buying Fletcher's Castoria always look for Chas. H. FJetcher'a signature on the wrapper This identifies the genuine product. Made In Canada f 1.71. , I , I CASTORIA ... 'n"i''yss- 1 f -1 mcz$ 1 " 'TTTV-m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. W. Daf pe, D.D, Minister ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Eighth and Ninth East Minister, Rev. John II. Hanson fornlng services, at 11 o'clock. Subject, "ONLY GOD COULD DICTATE THE BIBLE." Bible School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject. "THE RENASCENCE OF THE SENCE OF OOD." Wednesday evening at 8 pm. study in the Book of Revelation. Welcome to all services. ; . Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock (English). Son ' t by Junior Choir. Subject, "JOSEPH." Sunday School at 12; 5.' Seal Cove Sunday School at 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30 (Scandinavian). Duet by Mrs. Karl and Anton Dybhavn. Subject, "ELIJAH." Friday at 3 pjn. World's Day of Prayer at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church. You are all welcome to our services. . ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL u. (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Holy communion at 8 am, Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Anthem, "O Saviour of the World." Sunday School at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Anthem, "Incline Thine Ear." Next Wednesday being Ash Wednesday there will be services in the Cathedral at 8 p.m. Confirmation classes will be held In the Cathedral Friday next at 7:30 pjn. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) s if' This, Society lsg branch of the Mother Church,1 the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Sunday service at 11 ajn. Subject, "SOUL,' Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting,' Wednesday, 8 pjn. Raiding Room, 245 Second Avenue, open Mondays' and Thursdays from 3 to 5. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. J. Kennedy Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "OUR RE-FUGE" Sunday School and Junior Bible Class at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "THE ROCK OF OIBRALTAR AND NORTH AFRICA." FIRST bit it ED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson, II. A. , -'""'Morning worship a 11 o'clock conducted by Rev. C. E. Mottci Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 7:30. Father and Son Service to be conducted by the Tuxls Square. I I 'FURWTURir SPECIAL 1 Only 8-piece Oak Dining Room Suite with Katele extension table and Windsor Q-i (id back chairs Club Terms, $29 Down, Halance $12 Per Month Barrie's Home Furnishings